Zoe Howard is an Appalachian Rock artist who is from a small town in East Kentucky, Salyersville, KY. She has had an interest in music from an early age when in church listening to the praise team. Zoe began voice lessons at the age of 5 with a local instructor, Mike Hall. She then moved to Clyde Porter, a voice/ music instructor located at the famous Mountain Arts Center, located in Prestonsburg, KY. Zoe has been a student of Clyde\u2019s since she was 6 years old. She picked up acoustic guitar from Clyde and then continued her interest in playing other instruments such as drums, variety of percussions, and electric guitar. She also had mandolin lessons from a Kentucky native by the name of Don Rigsby. Zoe has performed on many occasions and a variety of stages throughout her 17 years. She has also been recently employed part time, at the Mountain Arts Center as spotlight tech or whatever is needed.
\nHer band Yellow Line was created with the mindset to just follow that Yellow Line on the highway to wherever music leads them. They are all related through and by the Mountain Arts Center located in Star City, Prestonsburg, KY.